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Royal Liverpool & Broadgreen University Hospital NHS Trust prepare for Paper Free Health Records

Royal Liverpool & Broadgreen University Hospital NHS Trust are preparing for Paper Free Health Records by raising awareness of the project throughout the trust as part of an ongoing internal communications programme, in advance of project go live in the coming months.

For further information regarding the Paper Free Health Records project at the trust please contact:

Leigh Baillie

Chief Marketing Officer

Fortrus Ltd

+ 44 7894 517828

leigh.baillie@fortrus.com

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  • efficiency
  • healthcare
  • nhs trusts

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